Por: The Hill World December 20, 2022
A group of former U.S. military leaders are urging Congress to help Afghan evacuees vulnerable to deportation by passing the Afghan Adjustment Act as part of the omnibus government funding bill. “We are convinced that the Afghan Adjustment Act furthers the national security interests of the United States. It is also a moral imperative,” wrote three former Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander, among... + full article
The New York Times USA Opinion December 17, 2022
The fall of Kabul to the Taliban in August of 2021 left a consolation prize for the Afghans who stood by the United States for 20 years: They would be brought to safety in our country to begin life anew. That was the fragile promise they hung on to when the country they knew was... + más
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The Atlantic USA Opinion November 28, 2022
Without congressional action, the tens of thousands of Afghans we evacuated to the United States may be deported in the coming year.Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times / GettyNovember 28, 2022, 6 AM ETThe night before the , Jake Sullivan, the president’s national security... + más
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CBS News USA Politics November 11, 2022
The Biden administration on Thursday said it would extend the deportation protections and work permits of an estimated 337,000 immigrants from El Salvador, Nicaragua, Nepal and Honduras through the summer of 2024, preempting a court decision that could have led to their legal... + más
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CBS News USA Politics October 10, 2022
More than 17,400 Afghan evacuees brought to the U.S. under a temporary legal authority have filed applications for asylum or special visa status amid Congress' failure to pass a law that would allow them to request permanent residency directly, according to unpublished... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation September 25, 2022
Hashem Majidi, 32, who fled Afghanistan last year, speaks with Ruth Morrison, chair of the Automotive Technology Department at Southern Maine Community College. Majidi learned how to fix cars in his father’s shop in Kabul and plans to enroll at SMCC to keep building those... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation September 19, 2022
SAN DIEGO — When nearly 80,000 Afghans arrived in the United States, refugee resettlement agencies quickly became overwhelmed, still scrambling to rehire staff and reopen offices after being gutted as the Trump administration dropped refugee admissions to a record low.So the... + más
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ABC News USA Nation September 19, 2022
SAN DIEGO -- When nearly 80,000 Afghans arrived in the United States, refugee resettlement agencies quickly became overwhelmed, still scrambling to rehire staff and reopen offices after being gutted as the Trump administration dropped refugee admissions to a record low. So the... + más
New model to enlist regular Americans to resettle refugees | The Boston Globe
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